Donald Trump started out unpopular, and as time passes, and the walking disaster of his presidency continues on, he only becomes more unpalatable to most Americans.

This is made starkly clear in the latest Rasmussen Reports poll, where he hit a record low of a mere 39% approval. 61% say they disapprove of the job he is doing in the conservative poll, which had been Trump’s favorite. Probably less so now.

In fact, the falloff is astonishing. As the Pew Research Center reports:

Trump and many of his key policies are broadly unpopular around the globe, and ratings for the U.S. have declined steeply in many nations. According to a new Pew Research Center survey spanning 37 nations, a median of just 22% has confidence in Trump to do the right thing when it comes to international affairs. This stands in contrast to the final years of Barack Obama’s presidency, when a median of 64% expressed confidence in Trump’s predecessor to direct America’s role in the world.

America is still seen as a country worthy of praise for its people, culture, and civil liberties, Pew also found, although one wonders if those numbers will also start to suffer with the ensuing years of the Trump presidency. That is, assuming he makes it that long.

Another interesting tidbit of information found in the Pew poll: America’s reputation is on the upswing in one notable country.